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RAD 150 Side Effects and Usage

Sep 6, 2025

Overview

The speaker discusses the potential side effects of RAD 150, compares it to other similar compounds, and emphasizes the importance of diet and proper dosing in bodybuilding supplementation.

Comparison with Other Compounds

  • RAD 150 is described as a more potent version of RAD 140.
  • Anxiety experienced with RAD 140 may not improve by switching to RAD 150.
  • Some users reported less anxiety with AC262, though it is less anabolic than RAD 140.

Common Side Effects of RAD 150

  • Side effects are more likely with excessive or non-recommended dosages.
  • Potential side effects include increased estrogen production, water retention, reduced muscle definition, and rarely gynecomastia.
  • Minor side effects may include insomnia and headaches.
  • Sexual function effects vary; some report decreased libido/function, others report increased sexual activity.

Importance of Diet and Proper Use

  • Results from supplementation are largely dependent on diet, not just the compound.
  • Abuse or misuse often occurs when individuals overlook dietary needs and increase dosage or cycle length instead.
  • The foundation for bodybuilding success is a solid diet, not reliance on compounds alone.

Recommendations for Use

  • Start with moderate dosages and increase only cautiously to assess individual response.
  • Monitor for side effects and seek immediate medical attention if symptoms are prolonged.
  • Sexual side effects are highly individual; cautious dosing is advised.

Social Media and Community Engagement

  • The speaker invites viewers to share experiences in the comments.
  • Additional content is available on Patreon and other social media platforms.
  • Viewers can contact the speaker for coaching or personal questions via email.

Recommendations / Advice

  • Seek medical attention if experiencing prolonged adverse effects.
  • Focus on optimizing diet before increasing supplement dosage or cycle length.
  • Begin any new supplement with moderate dosages to assess personal sensitivity.